
Base Apparel Coming Soon Page usgin HTML, SASS and JS
Design comparison
Solution retrospective
Hi there, I’m Sae and this is my solution for this challenge👋
Any feedback on how I can improve code are more than welcome!
Thank you😊
Community feedback
- @javascriptor1Posted almost 2 years ago
Hi Sae Matsuda ,
Excellent work.
Your mobile design is broken. Please have a look again.
In addition, Change the color for placeholder text and use semantic HTML tags like main for the main content of the page.
Keep coding 🚀
0@SaeM843Posted almost 2 years agoHi @javascriptor1
Thank you for your feedbaks:) I will update the color.
I only focused on the desktop version, so that is the reasons why my mobile design isn't working.
Could you please explain me more about the semantic HTML as I used main on this challenge.
0@javascriptor1Posted almost 2 years agoHello Sae , You are right - I'm sorry - I didn't notice it as I see div after body , I thought you forgot it. Good job - keep going 🚀
@SaeM843
0 - @itushPosted almost 2 years ago
Congratulations on completing the challenge! 🎉
Your solution looks nice on desktop.
But in mobile view I don't see the image.
- In my projects, I try to use at least one main element for a page (entire content goes into the main), and avoid divs as much as possible and use section and article element wherever I can.
<body> <main> All content </main> </body>
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Feel free to checkout my product preview project code and notice how I handle responsiveness with mobile and desktop product images. The same method can be applied to similar projects.
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0@SaeM843Posted almost 2 years agoHi @itush
Thank you for your feedbacks and useful information:)
I only focused on the desktop version this time, so that is the reason why the mobile version isn't working, but I will keep your feedbacks in mind!
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